Louay M. Chamra

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Mechanical Engineering Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS, United States 
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Chamra LM, Webb RL. (2017) A Review On Condensation And Evaporation In Micro-Fin Tubes At Equal Saturation Temperatures Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer. 24: 399-410
Zdaniuk GJ, Walters DK, Luck R, et al. (2011) A comparison of artificial neural networks and symbolic-regression-based correlations for optimization of helically finned tubes in heat exchangers Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer. 18: 115-125
Cho H, Luck R, Chamra LM. (2010) Supervisory feed-forward control for real-time topping cycle CHP operation Journal of Energy Resources Technology, Transactions of the Asme. 132: 0124011-01240112
Mago PJ, Hueffed A, Chamra LM. (2010) Analysis and optimization of the use of CHP-ORC systems for small commercial buildings Energy and Buildings. 42: 1491-1498
Mago PJ, Chamra LM, Ramsay J. (2010) Micro-combined cooling, heating and power systems hybrid electric-thermal load following operation Applied Thermal Engineering. 30: 800-806
Fumo N, Chamra LM. (2010) Analysis of combined cooling, heating, and power systems based on source primary energy consumption Applied Energy. 87: 2023-2030
Hueffed AK, Chamra LM, Mago PJ. (2009) A simplified model of heat and mass transfer between air and falling-film desiccant in a parallel-plate dehumidifier Journal of Heat Transfer. 131: 1-7
Mago PJ, Chamra LM. (2009) Analysis and optimization of CCHP systems based on energy, economical, and environmental considerations Energy and Buildings. 41: 1099-1106
Cho H, Luck R, Eksioglu SD, et al. (2009) Cost-optimized real-time operation of CHP systems Energy and Buildings. 41: 445-451
Cho H, Mago PJ, Luck R, et al. (2009) Evaluation of CCHP systems performance based on operational cost, primary energy consumption, and carbon dioxide emission by utilizing an optimal operation scheme Applied Energy. 86: 2540-2549
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